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Webber not playing support role at Red Bull

Australian Mark Webber has no interest in playing a support role for triple world champion Sebastian Vettel at Red Bull and is just as keen to beat the German as anyone else on the grid. Vettel claimed his third consecutive world title on Sunday with a sixth-place finish at the season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix, edging out Ferrari's Fernando Alonso by three points. The drivers title race went down to the wire, and still may offer a sting in the tail with Ferrari reportedly weighing up a challenge, but the battle in the Red Bull garage was a mismatch with Vettel finishing 102 points ahead of Webber. Despite the gap, the 36-year-old Australian's place at Red Bull for next season was never...
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